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Introduction history and population genetics of the invasive grass Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) in Canada.

Morgan T Valliant1, Richard N Mack, Stephen J Novak.   

Abstract

The invasive annual Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is distributed in Canada primarily south of 52° N latitude in two diffuse ranges separated by the extensive coniferous forest in western Ontario. The grass was likely introduced independently to eastern and western Canada post-1880. We detected regional variation in the grass's genetic diversity using starch gel electrophoresis to analyze genetic diversity at 25 allozyme loci in 60 populations collected across Canada. The Pgm-1a & Pgm-2a multilocus genotype, which occurs in the grass's native range in Eastern Europe, is prevalent in eastern Canada but occurs at low frequency in western Canada. In contrast, the Got-4c multilocus genotype, found in the native range in Central Europe, is widespread in populations from western Canada. Overall genetic diversity of B. tectorum is much higher in eastern Canada than in the eastern U.S., while the genetic diversity in populations in western North America is similar between Canada and the U.S. The distribution of genetic diversity across Canada strongly suggests multiple introduction events. Heterozygous individuals, which are exceedingly rare in B. tectorum, were detected in three Canadian populations. Formation of novel genotypes through occasional outcrossing events could spark adaptive evolution and further range expansion across Canada of this exceedingly damaging grass.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 21636483     DOI: 10.3732/ajb.94.7.1156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-03-10       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Development of single-nucleotide polymorphism markers for Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) from a partially sequenced transcriptome.

Authors:  Keith R Merrill; Craig E Coleman; Susan E Meyer; Elizabeth A Leger; Katherine A Collins
Journal:  Appl Plant Sci       Date:  2016-11-04       Impact factor: 1.936

3.  No genetic erosion after five generations for Impatiens glandulifera populations across the invaded range in Europe.

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Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2019-02-19       Impact factor: 2.797

4.  Phenotypic variation of life-history traits in native, invasive, and landrace populations of Brassica tournefortii.

Authors:  Brian Alfaro; Diane L Marshall
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2019-11-18       Impact factor: 2.912

5.  Genetic analysis of Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) in the Mediterranean region: biogeographical pattern of native populations.

Authors:  Lauren J Kelly; Richard N Mack; Stephen J Novak
Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)       Date:  2020-08-19       Impact factor: 3.821

6.  Low genetic diversity despite multiple introductions of the invasive plant species Impatiens glandulifera in Europe.

Authors:  Jenny Hagenblad; Jennifer Hülskötter; Kamal Prasad Acharya; Jörg Brunet; Olivier Chabrerie; Sara A O Cousins; Pervaiz A Dar; Martin Diekmann; Pieter De Frenne; Martin Hermy; Aurélien Jamoneau; Annette Kolb; Isgard Lemke; Jan Plue; Zafar A Reshi; Bente Jessen Graae
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2015-08-20       Impact factor: 2.797

7.  Constraints on coastal dune invasion for a notorious plant invader.

Authors:  Alden B Griffith; Tania Ahmed; Abigail L G Hildner; Shivani Kuckreja; Shuangxou Long
Journal:  AoB Plants       Date:  2015-11-10       Impact factor: 3.276

8.  Population structure and genetic diversity of Bromus tectorum within the small grain production region of the Pacific Northwest.

Authors:  Nevin C Lawrence; Amber L Hauvermale; Amit Dhingra; Ian C Burke
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 2.912

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